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Lumia Camera and Lumia Creative Studio updated for Windows Phone

Fahad Al-Riyami Fahad Al-Riyami
August 12, 2020
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Lumia Camera and Lumia Creative Studio updated for Windows Phone

A new day, a new app update. This time around, Lumia Camera and Lumia Creative Studio have been updated; this is good news for all you mobile photography enthusiast.

Starting with the Lumia Camera app, the update is minor one as the changelog provided is from the previous upgrade. This update likely only includes bug fixes and performance improvements. Note that the Lumia Camera 5.0 app requires Lumia Denim to be installed on devices with a PureView camera.

Lumia Camera and Lumia Creative Studio updated for Windows Phone

As for the Lumia Creative Studio app, a more significant update was published. The red-eye removal feature is back as well as the Opal and Seashell filters which were removed in the previous version. A new feature has been added where you can now tap and hold to compare edited images with their originals, and there are new bug fixes Color Pop layers.

You can download Lumia Camera and Lumia Creative Studio over at the download links below, or search for updates via the Windows Phone Store settings page.

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